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What is the explanation of Mercedes-Benz ACC adaptive cruise control?

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VonAngelo
08/30/25 6:05am
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is an intelligent automatic control system that has evolved from existing cruise control technology. During vehicle operation, the distance sensor (radar) installed at the front of the vehicle continuously scans the road ahead, while wheel speed sensors collect speed signals. Below is relevant information: 1. Precautions: The adaptive cruise control system may not function properly under all weather and road conditions. Do not use adaptive cruise control in conditions of low visibility, such as fog, heavy rain, water mist, or snow. Using adaptive cruise control under these circumstances increases the risk of losing control of the vehicle. 2. Specific functions: Cruise control function: When there is no target vehicle ahead, the vehicle maintains a steady speed (30~150km/h) as set by the driver; Following cruise function: When there is a target vehicle ahead, the vehicle follows the target vehicle's state (0~150km/h) to cruise.
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MacCassandra
09/12/25 3:12am
I've used Mercedes-Benz's ACC adaptive cruise control quite a few times. Simply put, it's an intelligent system that automatically maintains speed and distance from the vehicle ahead on highways. The operation is quite convenient - you set the cruising speed via steering wheel buttons and select a following distance level. For example, when set to 110 km/h, it automatically adjusts speed based on the preceding vehicle - braking when the car ahead slows down and accelerating when it speeds up. The system relies on front radar or cameras to monitor the road, making it particularly helpful in heavy traffic by reducing fatigue from prolonged pedal use. However, it's not fully autonomous - during rain, fog or low visibility when radar may be limited, I always need to stay alert and be ready to take over. Overall, Mercedes' ACC makes long-distance driving easier and safer, ideal for frequent highway drivers.
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Winter
10/26/25 4:01am
The ACC adaptive cruise control is super practical in Mercedes-Benz cars. I really enjoy using this feature—after setting the speed, the system automatically controls the throttle and brakes. It uses sensors to monitor the distance to the vehicle ahead in real-time, slowing down if it gets too close and accelerating back to the set speed when the gap widens. In city traffic, the Stop & Go function comes in handy, automatically stopping and restarting to avoid the hassle of constant braking. Operation is as simple as a light button press, making it much smarter than traditional cruise control. Just remember that environmental conditions, like heavy snow, can affect sensor performance. I find it both safe and fuel-efficient, reducing driving stress.
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